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I loved it, but it made me hungry. Be sure to eat before you go or you will have a miserable experience. Would it kill them to put in a beef jerky snack bar at the end? Just wondering.
Agreed with "Great!!!" That is correct. They said that no food, and no camera. I was lucky that I brought my sandwich and kept it with the plastic bag with closed in my purse throughout Body Worlds. I was very fantastic to see many things around there. My time took 4 hours. End of the tour, I was very hungry and quickly ate my sandwich.
Body Worlds is very worth and good benefit education. I love it. My favorite, one of them is developed the babies, and I was fantastic on the babies. They were so beautiful. I never forget the Body Worlds..."once a time in all of my life". I bought a book, and it is good memory.
I and my wife went two weeks ago. It took us about 3 hours too go thru the tour. It was a very fasinating Display of the human bodies & how it works. We will never forget the experience. I think every state should have a display of the human body so we all could see how it works.
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